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Show THE COUNXV REGISTERS.! i Published Tri-Weekl- y. J Vol.1. Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Saturday, may 9.1891. No. 69. with the intention of placing him uudr arrest, but Seuaputti learning of this, i ot only failed to appear, but planned tl trap in which the Biiiish were caugli . Mrs Grimwood'a story has caused sc vere reflections to be.cast upon the mar ner in which the entire Manipur hidden lias been handled from the time tlx maharajah was disposed dow n to tl.e apparrntly uiexplica. le delay in pushing foiwaid British toices. Special to Ti'ie Iliratd Examiner Dn patch New Yoik.Apnl 2S. The Herald Pa ri coiiespondeiil ielegraphs: A report hav-ing been published in certain ppei. ill it Baron De Hnseh had ai ranged foi the establishment of a Jewesh colony ii iViinsylvaiiu. 1 called upou the barot y hi answer to an inquiry as lo llit Pennsylvania coking, he said: "That is a mistake. I have just sent a commission to the Argentine lepublic and have de-cided to establish my first oolong theit; but later on, as tlie uiovemeut develops. I th-.- I r..l.iit::i in Ilia, I I .. I'ljl . 17 years old burned in death in s gilt of the crowd. George Kramer, forlv years-old- ; Lottie Hern.fouiteen years old, were badly burned.; Scottd.de Pa , April 29. Aflairs in t'l e coke regions are very qu et The Keisr ter plani came to the cokers term making the f ourth to come round. The me 11 seem more confident. Operators report increased forces and men are ar-riving in every train. Sensational Soci-alises have had little effect, as the men are very quiet add peaceable. The cost of the strike up to this date, the twelfth week is estimated at about $35,000. Baltimore, April 9 Mrs Ashbv nee Florence Uummead, daughter of Francis Dummead, was found dead with a bul-let in her heart in her bedroom at the resideuce of her parents this evening. Her husband who is a traveling states-man, is absent from lhe ciiy. The coup-le were married secretly three years ago and afterward remarried here, The family say the shooting must have been accidental and that she had no cause to take her own life. Washington, April 19. General Scho-fiel- d is well pleased with the progress made in enlisting Indians in the army. He said: "If we can get two well drilled and contented troops of Indians, we shall be doing all that is expected at this time. These will be the cause of many more Indians enlisting, and I think 1 can see the day ahead when there will be no more difficulty in getting good soldiers ironi the Indian reset vatio'iis than there is to-da- y in enlisting white men. Paris, April jo. Newspapers of this city y announce that the French armies on the German frontier will be exercised in the right military d strict, department of Meurthc-e- t Moselle and will take up war positions along the frontier. The troops in Murtlie will De reinforced by a large force of cavalry and infantry brought together by mobilization of army reserves. The troops thus placed under arms which they would have to hold in an effort to repulse an invasion of German troops. London, May 1 In the commons yes-terday William Henry Smith moved that precedence be given the Irish land pur-chase bill over the order of the day. Smith added, however, the government proposed to except from this motion Wedensday, May 6, so as to enable the house or) that day to debate the woman's sufferage bill. Sir Henry lames, Liberal, but opposed News Items. . Great forest fires were raging on the 30th in New Jersey and Pensylvania' At pranklin.Tenn., a man was lynched on the 30th for ki'ling a policeman. Scoitda'e, Pa, May 1. Numerous evic-tions were made but no trouble cccuired. Sai ta Cruz, Cal, May 1. The presi-dential partv ainved here at 8 this morn-ing and will be lendeied a most enthus-iastic reception. Kreisan, April 19 .The remains of Von Moltke were Inferred here y wiih impressive ceremonies. Beilis, May 1. As later re turns ol the electu n at G eiistemuude come in they sli iw the e uro of Prince Bismark to the n i:hstar, is now certain. Liud Hi, Atlril 29. A dispatch from Chili says dynamite bombs were thrown at Piesidcnt Balmaceda's palace yes-terday, but did no serious damage. St Petersbutg. April 29. A decree has been issued rrdering the enforce-ment 111 St Peteisburg of lhe same mea-sure against Jews in Moscow. Ne Yoik, April 9 The British ship Land'iwu, which failed from Japan 199 lay ago is given up for lost w ithCaptaiu Ne'cnmbe. commander, and a crew of aiout forty men. Pesth, April 29. A man employed in the pist ollice was seized with a homi-cidal frenzy to-da- y and murdered his wife, mother in law and three children and suic ded in the Danube river. , Del Monte, Cal., April 29. The presi- - . dsutial party arrived here this evening I to stop over mhf The President m - when, informed of the action of the T Chinese gvernment, made no com- - ments. Al x Tines, the Socialist, is said to be the a itn r of a circular which is being distiibuicil throughout the coke region, calling up hi the workiugintii to aim and urging ihem to se.ze the in lilia ar-senals, Chicago, Aprl 29 The Daily Ntws thinks Fia'ik K.mu ill, of California, in stead of WaKer Maxwell Will be made chief of tins hoiti.:ultural department. auO thut Skiff cfColvjiodo Mill get the uiii.iiing ouicau. West Newton, Pa M iy 1. An emigrant and oilier S null American countnes " "Why have yv.u choseu the Aigentine lepubl c?" "Because the commission has repott-ed that llieie is excellent agricultural laud there. I want none but the best fanning soil and we can get any quanti-ty ot it there Already we have 400 fam-ilies estaiiiished iheieand they are doing very well. "The fust year we shall send :,ooo the next yea 2,000, the third year 3,000. They will receive assistance at frst, but of course, every ai tempt will be made that the colonies shall become self-su- p porting as soon as possible." 'You have read some articles, in the newspapers concerning the Jews in Rus-sia, stating they lived upon the Slaves?" "All that is pure fanaticism, it is the work of the synod. They would act in the same manner toward Protestants if they dared. The heal) of Lhe orthodox church went to the Cxar, saying: 'You have 5,000,000 Jews and 85,000,000 subjeUs. One or the other must go.' Thus it was the Jews weie cruelly driven away Ironi all trades and isolated in districts where they could not live. There are ihousandi and thousands ol them simply striving and in abject mis ery. Such aconclibn of aftatrs could not exist in any other country but Rus-sia." The baron added reflectively; "I suppose I shall spend all my money in this movement, but after all, what is the use of money unless you do some good with it." And with these simple .ords the conveisation ended. to Mr Gladstone s home tule scheme moved as an amendment that the Irish land purchase bill be taken up every day until it passed through the commit-Li- e stage, ilis amendment was cairied. Manipur. April ao. Shortly aAer troops enieied Manipur, the bod ies ol Chief Commissioner Quiuton.Poli. deal Agent Grimwood and those of the members of ih'icommissioneisstaflktlled in the recent massacree, were exhumed and now l e in state pending an impos-ing military funeral which takes place Monday next in honor of the dead off-icials, A commission of army officers has been formed with, the object of in-quiring into the causes which led to the reoellion and into the Massacree of British officials. Athfns.Miy 1. A dispi ten from Zante lhe capital ol the Ionian island of that name, bungs news of a serious religious 1 iot which has taken place there. To-day was obseived by lhe Gieek Chrt tains as Greek Good Friday and pait ol the ceremonies of the day consisted of a procession. When they neared the He brew puaiier the Christians io retire in peace the soldiers ihtn filed upon them, killing and wounding several peo-p'- e. l he Christians, the dispalch adds are now pillaging the houses of Hebrew, at Z.niie and threaten to burn the Jew-ish quarter ol the town. W. P. Richards has a horse that will do to bet on It was hitched on to a cart in front of the liayinarktt yesterday when it broke away and started up the Stale road. It turned up Second South, dashed down Main street like the wind, passed through First South as if all of Tarn O'Shantei's witcnes were on itn tall and finished the mile run by a dash down West Temple street and jumping through Dickinson's canvas-covere- d meat wagon, and coming within a foot ol finishing the earthly career of Clifl Darlington and Ed. VVarren, who sat on the seat while the runaway horse lore through the centre of their wagon. It was the wildest, most furious flight ever witnessed on the street, and,strange to say, the beast was not badly injured. It wi 1 bj remembered that a short time ago young Moore the Wonderland pian-ist, and Mrs. Allie Allen,, were arrested on charge of adultery. When they were taken before Commissioner Greenman they waived examination and in default ol bonds were taken out to the peniten-tial v. Yesterday hev were brought in and stated to the United States at-torney that they did not know just what thev were doing when they waived ex- - tr i ,, cairin one Ii Jiidied i hinari.iiis to tlie cuke plans., OultiJcd w illi a lit engine Knenian ."Mewaii being fatally injuied an J seveial other men sei.uush, A teliiLle panic prevailed m '"K the HungaiUiis, uli mngmtd they h id bee i a.ia ked Ly s i.kersa New Orleans, April 30. The Piarun's Del Kiu, Texas, special tells ol" a Jack the Kipper, who v.siled the house of a Mexican woman named Sanchez last mt ht killed her and cut her body to pieces, After the butchery he wrote up-on the wail with her blood "Fiesh oeel fur sale." The butcher has not been c iptured. Paris, April ?9. A dispatch from tne patlementary forces have occupied Copinpo. Five hundred of Balmaceda's liieiids who weie defending the town tied. The crusiers Argentine and Almiralaure were badly damaged in a conflict with the Blanco Eucalada and compelled lo go into dock for repairs. Jersy City, M J., April 29. The police of this city nave arrested a man wauled in New York in connection with the Jack the Kipper muider last week. He is supposed 10 be a sailor, and is known as Fiench No 2. Later It is found he is not the man the New Yoik puhes want for mu:der. Washington, April 29. Acting Secre-tary Chandler has directed the commis-sioner ol the general land ollice to make a thorough examination 01 the lists of land withdrawn as sites for irrigation reservoirs in Caliionn.i, Colorado, Alou tana, Nevada, Utari and New Mexico, with a view to muiciug these withdraw-als absolute. New York, April 30, American wheat and grain dealers may be inteiested to learn that cereal can be itnpoiled into Venezula free of duty. This tuioimatiou isothcialy published in Los A'ovadts of New Yoik, at the request of the con sul general of Venezula, who thus fol-lows the instructions ot the minister of exterior lelations in that country. Berlin, Mayf . A majority of the peo-ple here am either peac. fully at woi k this morning or also preparing tor a day of holiday-makin- Theie seems to be 110 pusibilit vol any distui bance. K.epoits receixed here from the provinces are cf a similar ciiarcter. Socialist papers, ie-f- e mug 10 May, indicate the Socialists will postpone their celebra. ion of labor d-t- until Sunday next. Eddie Hunter, on of Wm. and grand son tf Bp. Edward Hunter, was cci-'"".- ,. dentlv killed at American Fork Tuesday nigh:. He was standing in a wagou when the team started and threw him J out. The whejl ran over his body. Ht 1 walked quite a distance and was perfect ly conscious umil several lion is later when he died. He was buried yestet-da- y lhe school he attended adjourned to the luneral. New York, May I. Three young girls were burned to death and two othei persons badly bunted at a fire works . factory in. ivlorrisiana this afternoon. "V 1 be flames stoned by an explosu.ii ol V,. powder. They spread rapidly and in a W' iev seconds the en iie Luilda.g was 011 a fire. Lilbe Hammond, 19 years t,ld;.Mary ' 1 I,ynch,i7ygifSold, and eunie llaipley. animation. 1 licy were anxious to have the case investigated at once. Under the circumstances, Mr. Varian consented to an examination and it would have been neld yesterday aliernoon but for the illness ol Commissioner Greenman. It expected that the hearing will be proceeded with this morning. Calcutta, April 29. -- Mr. Grimwood wile ot the iaie political agent at M.1111' pur, who was murdered with Ccninns sioiter Quinton and i.theis, lias amv d heie ai.J .says the whole disaster was due ot..e iaslines.4 ul (Juiuton tn teltising ti list u lo sensible adv ce given linn in icgaid to negotiations with native Unels lie endeavoied to entiap Sei.aptli. (brother of the d.spised niaiiarnjaiij. Simon Bros WHOLESALE Millinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. M. JENSEN'S Pliotograpli Gallery. Card Size Jt.oo per do Victoria 1.50 ., Cabinet s.oo Utah Booki Stationery CO M P A N Y Successor to When in Salt Lake City I You are invited to? Call ; and inspect the Tailoring; Establishment -- has just opened in the t Utah National Bank Building, first door west : of Main Street, on 1 South St., by Well A Brown. "Wasatch Commission HOUSE, Wholesale Produce and Fruit ' ' :D E A L E R S : Fine Jersey Butter a specialty tti W First South St; Salt Late City . ' Refer, by permission to Commercial Kational Bank. , '; ' . 'l B. K. Bloch TT- Salt Ltke City Uuh. I Agents tor Pabst, Milwaukee and Export beer. ! Cabinet Photos $1.50 Per Dozen- - at Newcomb fc Co. 161 Main St, Salt Lak city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. FllUT CLA.18 WOBK. Ai'fDt tor Dr. I'ettr's Hedlcint. kutiko Uterine do gocd where the Best medicines and Doctor fail to cure.Main Street, Ephraim fl C SMITH I GO WHOLESALE and RETAIL Druggists! Corner Main and and S. St SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MINES Bonded Bought & Sold COMPANIES Incorporated and Organized. Money advanced on Good Proper-ties, and to Develope Property We can handle any good property Cor-respondence solicited. Address: Smith, D.movnn & Co.. Rooms 57-- 38 Wasatch BVd'r. Salt Lake. F,0,Horn C,B Marklani THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS. WorkJ pM.iit U. . B.D.pot. IfTicitViUuH BimIc tnd South Mutt. carefully tamplad u Mid at bighMI market prlc. k.tum. mad. oa ofiaU. tfat Ccoligumeaaaolicitad, Adrcw THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS F.O.Box94i - Salt Lake City r VALLEY HOUSE Oppositt Temple and Tabernacle Salt Lake City. Next Door to the Hot Spring Mineral Bath House. Rates: 1.25 to la.oo per day. Special Rates to Large Partiei. The Electrio Cars pass the Door. -- w.'---- Martin tOchmidt, Qfchmidt. merchant yailor, Jailor, Progress Bulding, THE H. A. TUCKETT CANDY CO, Steam Candy Works. Head Quarters for Fine Candies,. Toys, Nuts, Dates, Paper, Bags, Twine, Cigars, Fire works etc etc. Factory 850 E 1st south street. ' Salt Lake City Spencer Clawson Co Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. - - Utah. .. TO HORSEMEN The famous Perchau Stal-lion Sulton, No 2,415, will stand at Bp. Dorius Stables Ephraim, Jens P. Larson, Manti, and Peter Lauritzen Moroni, During the season of 1891. The circuit will be made every nine days, three days in each town. "Terms $20.00 for the season, single leap $12. . For further particu-lars apply to A. C. Olson Manager, Main Strut, Salt Lake City, Utah. P O. Box 585. Lombard Investment COMPANY. Room 6, over Utah National Bank, cor-ner First South and Main St.i, 0 : Salt Lake City so-- Money to Loan On Improved Farms In the San Pete Valley. Call upon or write us for particulars. W. H. Dale, Manager nritchett llouse, The ritchett louse, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Three Blocks South of Main street Furnishes The Best Accommodations in in the City to the Travel-ing Public. Table Unsurpassed Rates Reasonable Mrs. . Pritchett, Prop. iiliSt. Elmo Hoteljli: FURNISHED ROOMS, By the day and or week at reason-able rates, Nos. 171 to 7 Main Strut, 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH F. Elmendorff &: Co. P. Box 967 Proprieto r Agricultural Imple-ments. GEO. A.LOWE Salt Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the principal cities of San Pete County. Agent for and dealer in all kinds of first class agricul-tural Implements, Shuttler Farm and Freight wagon. Buckeye & Crown mowers. Buckeye Binders Planet Horse Hoes & Gar-den city clipper plows. Brad-ley & Solid comfort Sulky Plows. Bessell chilled Plows. J. I. CASE THRESHERS A fine assortment of Bug-gies Carriagies & Carts. Ames Steam Engines Lane Saw Mills Leffell Turbine wheels. SHADE TREES. Those wanting shade trees will do well to come or send to Funks Lake, get good Bar-gains. Selects your Trees, and know you are. getting them fresh from the ground. Save loss and disappointment, as trees that has been exposed for days and sometimes week6 to the air very often fail to give satisfaction. For further Particulars call on. A. J. Young, Moroni. Wm D. Funk, Sterling DR. c W. NUNN V. S. Black Oil Balsam. Safe, Speedy A Reliable Remedy for colic & blout, coughs and distemper. Heal-in- u all wounds wire fence cuts burn and scalds etc. No flies will trouble any sore where it is used Excells all other simular preparation Sold at all storos & Druggist Manufactures & Sole Propri-etors c W Nunn Veternary Pharmacy 71 W 1 st Soute st Salt Lake I city Utah 0. L Eliason, I. JHmin tl, kllmblllhtd . . ite lMPORTRR AND DEALER IK WATCHES CMS, JEWELRY silverware V U S )1 BOXE.S OPTICALCOOD SETC All goods warrenied as represented. Special att-ention given to hne watch repairing. SOLE AGENT FOK ONDS PATENT t ELF-WIN- INQ CLOCKS. orrosrritPoxTorKioi: W. H. Olsten ,B3 D . Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, Bl D. MT. ! lij.jaij 5s S.'-jaaj- . Telegrams will only bf an-swered if made or endorsed by reapoiiBibla patties 2 $ 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Those knowing them selves indebted to Peterson fc Hanson or H. Q. Hanson are requestedtomakea settlement at once, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. John F. Dorius, Jr. assignee Ephraim, Jan 27,1891 NOTICE. In th Protj.lt Curt et tk County ol San Pcta Terr. ! Uuh. In tht matter of th Estate of Raimiu Andemn, PaceaMd. Order Appointing Time lor Probate e( will, and Directing Publication et Notice of the tame. tit hereby ordered. That Monday, the 1SU1. day of May 1S91, at 11 o'clock a. m. ol taid day, at the Court Ktom of uid Court, at the Court House in the County of San Pete Utah be, and the tame it hereby appointed the time for proving the last will and l.il.m.r.t ot Rastnut Anderion decerned, and hear-ing the application of Anna Kjentint Andarton for leltert tcflamcntary and any person Interested may appear and contest the aid Will, and may file ob-jections ia writing to the granting of leltert testamen Ury to said petitioner. It Is further ordered. That notice be given thereof by the Clerk af said Court, by publication not lest than three wtckt before said iSth. day of May, 1891, in the Couwty KiaisTta. a newspaper printed and published sa taid San Pete Ceuaty. order appointing tine for Probate of Will and Direct-ing Publication of Notice of the Bam. in the Matter of the Lstate of Kasfntia Anderson dtceated ttnd ewoa Stela my once. I. cob Johnson Judge et the Probate court Dated April se. ilti Territery of Utak 1 baa Pete Ceuaty 1 John Raid Clerk of the Probate court in and for aaiil county, hereby certify that the foregoing it a full and eerreel copy af the original -- - Witness my hand and eSlstal seal.tkia aoth f8evi4af of April, ilpi Jnhn Reid.Cierk SUMMONS. In the Justice's Court, Fountain Green Precinct. San Ptte County. Utah Territory. Jamea A. Holaian. Plaintiff, I Demaadts tents. John Dee, Dcfendent, ) To John Doe whose name it otkerwite unknown. Creeung. Yon are hereby tuirae to be and appear before me the undersigned at my office in Fountain Green Precinct San Pete County, onthetth. day of May, A. D. l&oi at e O'clock p. m. of said dy to answer a emplaint filed again.! you by taid plaintiff en April S7lii. 1891. Said action it brought to recover from you the turn ot a eenu, for dant.get dune by the following des-cribed animals on said plaintiffs property in Fountain Green Precioat, tcgather with coats in feeding and care of taid animals and costs in this Suit, visf One iron gray mare about or 6 years old, branded en left shoulder with cross on top of a J; the stem of the J extendtabeve the letter and is crossed at right angle bra line, thus forming a cross oa stem of the letter). Said animal is held at James a Holman's Premises Fountain tircaa Precinct and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appearand answer as above requir ed, the plaintiff will lake judgment against ynu lor ' the turn of 15 ceatt together with cotu in feeding and cotttef suit To the Sheriff or any Constable et taid Count Greeting. Make legal service and due return hereon given under my hand this 19th. dav or Aprit.A. D. l8o. ti. C. kUktOM Booh. Justice of the Peace Fi'um.ia Crete Preefnt |